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Edit | Post #7573 | Initial revision | — | almost 5 years ago |
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Multiple tasks and a step by step tutorial To my knowledge step-by-step tutorials should have the form of a ladder, where you describe how to get to a place step by step– accomplishing a single task at the end. Is it possible to accomplish many tasks while using the step-by-step approach? For example: How to view a contact in Gmail? 1. Open... (more) |
— | over 11 years ago |
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What is the smallest amount of text that can be plagiarized? Can the following be considered plagiarized? I am interested in finding out the limit of words one is allowed to use. > Java is a programming platform that's used for developing computer applications. > > .NET is a programming platform that's used for developing computer applications. (more) |
— | over 11 years ago |
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Comma between the following clauses in AP Style? The AP style says that a comma is not needed between two clauses that have the same subject. However, it would become ambiguous if I removed the comma fromt the following: > When you walk straight down the hall, you will be met with two doors: the first goes upstairs , and the second goes to the out... (more) |
— | over 11 years ago |
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Adding related work to an academic project report In an academic project report, what phrasing should I use to introduce and explain related work? I have to explain several previous projects; I would like to be clear but also avoid repetition. I came up with the following two examples: > Previous research in this area has focused on the following:... (more) |
— | over 12 years ago |